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First Impressions: Strong Bad’s Cool Game

Posted on 13 August 2008 by Erik

strong-bads-cool-game-first-impressions-425x248 First Impressions: Strong Bads Cool Game

I’ve had a nice relaxing morning running around as the pint-sized luchador in his title Strong Bad’s Cool Game for Attractive People.  Homestar Ruiner is the first in a succession of WiiWare episodes for the series.

After going a little point-and-click crazy in the brother’s Strong household (I seriously am interactive’d out) I found that Strong Bad’s room was host to Snake Boxer 5; it came as no surprise that the game was incredibly simple and addictive as you traded blows with snakes.

As I exited the room my surprisingly dumb eye caught a table with a smattering of lined paper and I realized that this was the Teen Girl Squad area, and so far the most enjoyable part of my infantile stage with the game.  The way the first comic is set-up is simple.  You’re given something like a dozen objects that you can insert into the story and if and when you decide to use these objects affects the story, with the main goal to kill off the entire team.

I did it four times and on my last try was able to knock off all of them and I received “32…no, 38″ points after receving 0, 7 and 7 points on my first tries.  He told me the comic was acceptable but made it sound like I still could’ve maxed out my points, probably because I can.  It was fun trying to piece together the right icons to the right scenes in the way of trial and error, I’m excited to run into the comic portion again.

Overall the experience has been very good so far and I haven’t even stepped out of the front door yet.  I’ll have a full review coming later on.


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